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  2. List of BL dramas - Wikipedia

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    Boys' love dramas, commonly known as BL, are Asian dramatic television series, miniseries, or web series featuring romantic relationship between male leads. The list is divided by countries and year of release.

  3. Boys' love - Wikipedia

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    BL" is the common term used to describe male-male romance media marketed to women in Japan and much of Asia, though its usage in the West is inconsistent. [12] [22] Despite attempts by researchers to codify differences between these subgenres, in practice these terms are used interchangeably. [21]

  4. List of boys' love anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    1 [7] 2008 2008 All Nippon Air Line: Kei Azumaya: Magazine Magazine 1 [8] 2006 2006 Alley of First Love: Ellie Mamahara: Tokuma Shoten: 1 [9] 2008 2008 Author's Pet: Deathco Cotorino: Magazine Magazine 1 [9] 2004 2016 Awkward Silence: Hinako Takanaga: Biblos (2004–2006), Libre (2006–2016) 6 Audio drama [10] 2006 2006 Barefoot Waltz: Romuko ...

  5. Boys' love fandom - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Shamoon said that "the borders between yaoi, shōjo manga and ladies' comics are quite permeable", suggesting that fans of BL probably enjoyed both homosexual and heterosexual tales. [34] Kazuma Kodaka , in an interview with Giant Robot suggested that the Japanese yaoi fandom includes married women who had been her fans since they were ...

  6. LGBTQ themes in anime and manga - Wikipedia

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    [8] [17] Over time work that focused primarily on male to male intimacy was referred to as "shonen-ai", "yaoi" and "boy's love" (BL). [ 17 ] [ page needed ] In the 1960s, a group of women mangaka called the Magnificent 24 or the Year 24 group heavily influenced the genre of shoujo manga by introducing philosophical and radical ideas, including ...

  7. Web novels in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    [1] The usual definition of a web novel is 'the first novel to be released on the web'. This definition is based on the nature of distinguishing web novels from other content, first of all, the basis for mediating novels with readers, second of which the web releases them for the first time, and lastly has a narrative form.

  8. Boys' Love Manga - Wikipedia

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    The title of the anthology was originally Girls Doing Boys Doing Boys: Japanese Boys’ Love Anime and Manga in a Globalized World. [1] Mark McHarry recounts that he attended Yaoi-Con in 2006 and met other scholars there. They decided to make a book together because of their interests in wanting to research and learn more about the genre and ...

  9. Love Is an Illusion! - Wikipedia

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    Love Is an Illusion! (Korean: 사랑은 환상!, romanized: Sarang-eun Hwansang!) is a South Korean boys' love manhwa written and illustrated by Fargo. The series has an omegaverse setting and follows Hye-sung, an Omega who thought he was an Alpha until recently, and Dojin, an Alpha who cannot stand Omegas.